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The jerseys say USA, though that’s about all that will be recognizable. When the U.S. men’s basketball team returns to action later this month, fans might be left wondering, “the red, white and who?” The Americans are cautiously en

Paul is a bulldog who will fight until the very end of a ballgame and ensure no one around him gives up. Though his own resume does not include a single game past the second round of the playoffs, he is known to hold himself and his players accountable. H

This wasn’t the image of Kevin Durant being feted by his home town while holding the Larry O’Brien championship trophy and riding in a parade that Wizards fans hoped for when Durant was the league’s most coveted free agent last

The Nike Swoosh will be all over the NBA next season. Nike has an eight-year global partnership with the NBA, starting in the 2017-2018 season. You will now begin to see the iconic Nike Swoosh on NBA gear, including jerseys, shorts, and even compression t

Incoming NBA rookies took one step closer to becoming full-blown professionals earlier this week by completing the Rookie Transition Program. The program is something of an orientation process for rookies, who learn the ins and outs of what it means to be

Take your meanness into KD’s mentions at your own risk. Kevin Durant, in addition to being the best scorer alive, is an avid Twitter user. Durant has sent nearly 23,000 tweets since joining the website in 2009. That’s more tweets sent than Dur

Stan Van Gundy has had a somewhat mixed tenure as head coach and president of the Detroit Pistons, but he’s brought consistency to a once-volatile job. Not long ago the Detroit Pistons chewed head coaches up and spit them out like a wood chipper. Th

The Mavericks are taking a new approach, and their fans find it refreshing even if the team may not make the playoffs. This is the eighth of Limited Upside’s 30 team previews leading up to next season.